Key players for PSV:Jefferson Farfan: Peruvian striker who is the top scorer for PSV so far this season, and one of the most prolific in the Eredivisie. I’m stating the obvious, but being 3 goals down, PSV will need excellent games from their strikers.Arouna Kone: Kone started over the weekend, and should return to partner Farfan. His pace will be crucial; like Farfan, he can unhinge the defense with his speed and a single mistake. Both he and Farfan will have to play blinders to get PSV back in this tie.Phillip Cocu: Cocu is probably the most recognized name on PSV’s teamsheet. The midfielder both starred for the Holland national team and played for Barcelona from ’98-04, and despite his age (36), still makes PSV tick. After Simons’ deputized for the injured Alex in defense last week, Cocu played there for the majority of the game on Saturday, so there’s an excellent chance he may here as well.

I am utterly at a loss as to pick the midfield. I can come up with arguments for Alonso, Sissoko, Mascherano, and Gerrard all playing. Alonso is fit again after missing the Reading match, and when fit, usually is one of the first names on the team sheet. I firmly believe he is that important to the team. I was tempted to think he’d start with Sissoko, as Momo also sat out the Reading match in addition to being suspended for the first leg of this tie. And his energy and destructive capabilities could certainly come in use tomorrow. But at the same time, Mascherano has put in some sterling performances recently, looked to mesh really well with Alonso, and is one of the freshest members of the squad at the moment (thanks West Ham!). And even though he picked up a yellow in the last match, Mascherano isn’t one away from a ban, according to both UEFA’s discipline chart and press kit.

If at all possible, I’d love to see Gerrard get some rest with the tie looking out of PSV’s reach, but with Pennant one yellow away from a ban I can’t see Jermaine starting, which leaves Stevie the only real option on the right flank. I’ll be stunned if Gerrard isn’t subbed around the hour mark though.

Kuyt is suspended thanks to his “clever” booking picked up late last week, and Crouch should be a clear starter whether in Dirk’s place or not. Seems likely Bellamy would partner him, but the two did not combine that well at Reading, and this game, even though Benitez has consistently (and rightly so) reaffirmed that he will play a full strength side (whether than will actually happen remains debatable though), seems like one where Fowler could get an opportunity. Which I’m fully in favor of.

PSV continued their poor run domestically over the weekend, losing 2-1 to NEC Nijmegen, a team that sits 28 points behind them in the league and a team they beat 3-1 at home earlier in the season. It’s tired to say, but I’ll always reiterate it, you cannot look past anyone in Europe, especially at this stage, but PSV certainly isn’t having the best of spells.

It’s hard to write a preview with the usual clichés – can’t look past this match, it’s still only half-time, etc – when you don’t really believe them. Of course it is the Champions League; Deportivo la Coruña overturned 3 goals to come back from a 4-1 deficit to beat Milan in 2004. But considering the scoreline, considering the form of the two teams, this should not be in doubt. If Liverpool come out and play to their abilities, PSV should never have the chance make nerves rattle, which will happen if they score first and pull one back. Liverpool can’t put themselves in that position.